While it’s always beneficial to know what’s in your food, there may be some products which have been taken off of the supermarket shelves since you bought them, so it’s always worth checking this.

Although millions of food products are produced for supermarkets every year and most are free from issues, there are a select few foodstuffs which run into problems and are made subject to a recall.

There are a select few foodstuffs which run into problems and are made subject to a recall

The below are food items withdrawn from sale by shops in the past two weeks, as issued by food.gov.uk. Some products were recalled because they contained undeclared milk, high levels of high levels of Hydrocyanic Acid (Cyanide) and traces of listeria.

Nutrisport Ltd recalls various Nutrisport and Atlas protein products because of undeclared milk

Nutrisport Ltd is recalling various Nutrisport and Atlas protein products because the products contain milk which has not been declared on the label.

Babease Limited is recalling three batches of 'Broccoli, Parsnip & Lentils with Onion, Tomato, Quinoa, Fennel, Rapeseed Oil & Herbs' baby food because of the presence of spoilage organisms at unknown levels, which may make this product unsafe to eat.

Product details:

Pack size- 130g

Batch code- 02.06.2019-1, 02.06.2019-2, 02.06.2019-3

Best before- 2 June 2019

No other Babease Limited products are known to be affected.

Risk

Product may contain uncharacterised spoilage organisms (such as Mould, Enterobacteriaceae or Pseudomonas) at unknown levels, which may make this product unsafe to eat.

Advice

If you have bought any of the above product do not eat it. Instead, return it to the store from where it was bought for a full refund.